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It's a simple, cheap way to lock down the entire country without hiring
one more cop, issuing a single internal passport, building even one
checkpoint, or printing a single copy of one new fill-in form.

The already existing gas pump is the checkpoint, a million times over! The
travel document is nothing more than one's cash or credit card. Double or
triple the price of gas, and that will lock people down far more
effectively than will concentration camps and secret police: and
infinitely more cheaply. They'll just not be able to get around very well.
Recall that in medieval Europe, the average person never got more than 10
miles from home. Locked down tight.

Very well written and an excellent commentary on von Mises. Anyone who is
still at sea with economics should really read some Mises. If
Human
Action is a bit lengthy, start with one of his earlier and shorter works such as
Omnipotent Government
and work your way up. There's
no question that following praxeology, it would be possible to make
economics into a science.

One of the criticisms of praxeology is that it avoids observation as a
starting point. But, that's okay. Heisenberg pointed out the same
problem that von Mises doesobservation introduces information and
effects measurement.

Presently, there is not a good NoTax Party, and I sincerely wish Bo well
in his efforts to organize one. There is a no tea tax party, the Boston
Tea Party which was founded in 2006 by Tom Knapp in response to the
gutting of the Libertarian Party's platform.

More information about our party is available at www.bostontea.us
and from me. I have the dubious pleasure of being transition chair through
24 October 2008.

We have two candidates for president and three for vice president. We had
some difficulties with the validity of several of our state affiliates,
but new state affiliates are forming now. I believe we'll have ten or
twenty by the time of the general election. We're also working on ballot
access in several states.

Of course, the Boston Tea Party is not the NoTax Party. But, I think we
are working to that ultimate goal. To reach the point of no taxes we must
reduce government in all areas and increase it in none. That happens to
be the platform of the party: "The Boston Tea Party supports reducing the
size, scope and power of government at all levels and on all issues, and
opposes increasing the size, scope and power of government at any level,
for any purpose."

Perhaps we can work together, Bo. In any event, we are traveling similar
paths. If there is ever anything I can do to help you with your work for
freedom, please let me know.

That runs on the same legal principle by which English jurists murdered
William Wallace; he never once in his life swore fealty, but Edward I was
'still his king' so he was thereby still a traitor. Legal positivist
nonsense, I say!

Now would be a great time for Activists of every stripe to
contact the Obama campaign to ask if Senator Obama will meet
with Blair in front of McCain's office in full public view to
take his questions in front of the Main Stream media. This
question, when and how answered, if answered, will tell the
world about Senator Obama.

We already Know what Senator McCain is all about.

We will have a clear signal it is time to vote for a third party
Independent in 08.

In the months that follow, We have a chance to send someone else
to the White House if 34% of voters break away from the binary
one party system.

Assuming Senator Obama acts just like Senator McCain.

Jesse Ventura, and Ron Paul, Your Country needs You!

(Of secondary import is a program in hour 4 by Alex on the end
of Internet-1, well before 2012, giving corporate players
Internet-2, without paying for it, so it will be an environment
where there will be Supervised, Limited access, done for
Government by Corporate Partners)

Internet driver's license, taxes, and all the rest. A China
model of the world wide web.

In 1976 the city of Washington DC passed ordinances that for all practical
purposes banned private citizens from keeping functional guns in their
homes or carrying firearms in public to defend their lives and property.
They claimed it was a step to reduce crime. By 2008 crime has gotten so
bad in Washington that armed checkpoints are being established to control
people's movement in some areas.

The only other places that things have gotten so bad in North America is
along the Texas Mexican border, where in the cities on the Mexican side
there is a three way war going on between rival drug cartels over who gets
to monopolize the drug trade and the police.

Troops have been sent to Juarez (That I know of for sure, haven't heard
what's going on in other towns.) to restore order by, among other things,
setting up armed checkpoints to control people's movement. Mexico also
has strict gun laws.

So the Libertarian Party has selected someone not as philosophically pure
as you all might like. What's new about that? I seem to recall a
particular Libertarian candidate for US Senate from Colorado in 2002 who
spewed all manner of Un-Libertarian things in his public pronouncements.
He supported the Flag Burning Amendment, called for judges and policemen
to be hung from lamp poles and refused to remove people from what amounted
to his spam e-mail list no matter how much they begged him.

What was the reaction of the folks at The Libertarian Enterprise?
Well, Mr. Smith actually endorsed this loose cannon. Mr. Weis wrote a
stirring defense for him and several others wrote letters saying he was
the best thing since the metallic cartridge. All this because he was a
"do-er", someone who got out and did "things". So what if those things
were to make us look like bigger loonies than most folks already thought
we were. So what if every bit of press he got was bad. At least they
spelled "Libertarian" right.

So now Bob Barr has decided to join our ranks and THIS gets your panties
bunched. You advocate all manner of childish behaviors because you didn't
get your way at the convention. Well boo effing hoo. You guys saddled us
with a card carrying lunatic in the top slot for the Colorado ballot and
those of us who lost that one didn't pack our toys up and go home. Most
of us cast a vote for a man we couldn't stand in order to support the
party.